The main characters are Stuart Allen Jones (
Aidan Gillen) who is highly sexually active, and successfully so. His long-time friend Vince Tyler (
Craig Kelly), who has a crush on Stuart, has less luck with men. 15-year-old Nathan Maloney (
Charlie Hunnam) is new to the gay scene but is not lacking in self-confidence. The producers stated that
Queer as Folk, although superficially a realistic depiction of gay urban life in the 1990s, is meant as a fantasy and that Stuart, Vince, and Nathan are not so much characters as gay male
archetypes. Stuart, an advertising executive, possesses intrinsic power, able to bend anything to his will. Stuart's principal characteristic is that he does whatever he wants, whenever he wants, however he wants. He blows up a car belonging to his friend Alexander's antagonistic mother. He invites Vince's female colleague, who has a crush on
closeted Vince, to Vince's birthday party and then introduces Vince's boyfriend. When offered a test drive of a
Jeep by a car salesman who makes some homophobic comments, Stuart drives the car straight through the large window of the car dealership. == Reception ==